If McDonald’s sells Big Macs for $1.59 each, how many could you buy with a $10.00 bill? Write a letter to a friend to tell how you figured this out. Math.

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If McDonald’s sells Big Macs for $1.59 each, how many could you buy with a $10.00 bill? Write a letter to a friend to tell how you figured this out. Math Practice Date:Name: Type your response here.

Joey got a new puppy. The puppy weighed four pounds. This was half the weight of his bowling ball. How much does his bowling ball weigh? What would five puppies of the same size weigh? Math Practice Date:Name: Type your response here.

Daniel has a bad cold and has to take 1 teaspoon of cough syrup every 45 minutes. He took his first dose at 2:20 p.m. He is supposed to take 6 doses before he goes to bed at 8:00. Can he do this? Explain. Math Practice Date:Name: Type your response here.

In Booth’s Bicycle Shop, Henry counted some bicycles and tricycles. He counted 19. When he counted the wheels, he got a total of 45. How many bicycles and tricycles were there? Explain how you know. Math Practice Date:Name: Type your response here.

Jo gave a number problem to Nelda. She told her to pick a number, add 10 to it, double that sum, and then subtract 5. Nelda’s answer was 39. What number did Jo pick? Explain how you know. Math Practice Date:Name: Type your response here.